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Don’t believe us? Check out the kickoff to their High Road Summer Tour at Perfect Vodka Amphitheater in West Palm Beach on July 20th. Tickets are on sale now from $22 to $118, buy them here.

Snoop Dog and Wiz Khalifa perform onstage at the AOL NewFront 2016 at Seaport District NYC on May 3, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for AOL)

Snoop Dog made his way into hip-hop with renowned producer Dr. Dre as his cosigner. And while Snoop has had a few flops in his career, he always bounces back like when he appeared on Jason Derulo’s ‘Wiggle’ and Wiz Khalifa’s ‘Young, Wild and Free.’

Because of Snoop Dogg’s affiliation with this tour, it’s not only for the young, wild and free. For those who’ve been riding with him since‘Still a G Thang’ or ‘Murder Was The Case,’ the tracks that backup his acclaimed gangster rapper reputation, you should know that Khalifa has some street cred too. He gained a loyal following before transitioning into mainstream radio with his breakthrough record ‘Black and Yellow’ which you’ve heard at Roger Dean Stadium while the Cardinals were in spring training or at a bar during Clematis by Night, so it makes sense that some of Khalifa’s earlier work he told us might be included in his set.

During a conference call on Thursday afternoon, we asked Khalifa what songs he will perform that cater to fans who have been supporting him since 2006 before he was recognized by record labels.

“I won’t say which songs but there will definitely be some. It will be a surprise. I want people to be shocked and caught off guard,” he answered.

When asked how it felt to be at the ten year mark of his music career, he spoke about constantly reinventing himself, his music and style.

As for the openers, they weren’t just thrown on the tour because of their buzz in music. In fact, Wiz Khalifa admits he’s a hard core fan of Jhene Aiko who will be gracing the stage with her earthy, free-spirited vibe.

Singer Jhene Aiko attends The Humane Society of the United States’ to the Rescue Gala at Paramount Studios on May 7, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Angela Weiss/Getty Images for The Humane Society Of The United State )

“I’ve been a fan of hers [Jhene] for a really long time. I think it was ‘Sailing Souls’ mixtape. And that just kind of touched me and reached me. I felt like as a female, that was her ‘Kush and Orange Juice’,” he told us.

While Aiko may put you in the clouds with a mellow set, rapper Kevin Gates is sure to bring aggression and passion to the stage. He’s known for his rugged yet righteous persona and raw lyrics.

“I love his energy and his realness that he brings to rap in general,” Khalifa said.

The baby on the tour is hip-hop artist Casey Veggies, but he comes to West Palm with a solid career in music. Khalifa serves as a sort of mentor to the 22-year-old from Inglewood, California.

“I’ve seen him grind as a kid from the West Coast to people actually loving him. And I’m willing to do anything in my part to help him get his own tour started and push him in the right direction,” Khalifa mentioned.

Overall, we expect the July 20th show to bring what summer should really be about: fun, high energy and definitely no stress. Even Khalifa expects to have a good time.

“I remember coming down early in my career during ‘Super Faded’ when ‘Say Yeah’ was really popular, so you all showed me love early,” he said.